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About the
Gastroenterology Department
- Nationally and
internationally known experts in endoscopy and
gastroenterology
- The most advanced
diagnostic and treatment techniques, including
endoscopic ultrasound and wireless
"capsule" endoscopy and peroral cholangioscopy
available in only a few of the
nation’s top GI centers.
- The knowledge and
expertise that come from a large caseload;
Georgetown GI physicians perform approximately
6,000 procedures annually
- Opportunities for patients
to participate in national research studies,
offering state-of-the-art diagnostic and
treatment options
- An affiliation with
Georgetown’s world-renowned Transplant
Institute, the International Center for Liver
Diseases and the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer
Center, ensuring patients continuity of
care and access to the best possible medical
services
- Access to the resources,
experience and technology of specialty areas
which have been ranked among the best in the
nation by US News and World Report,
in recent years including: Cancer, Cardiology,
Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Geriatrics,
Gynecology, Kidney Disease,
Neurology/Neurosurgery, Orthopedics,
Otolaryngology, Pulmonology, Rheumatology, and
Urology.
Gastroenterology Services
The gastrointestinal system is an
extensive network of tubes and specialized
organs that allow us to digest our food, remove
nutrients and dispose of waste. Yet because of
its complexity and the foreign matter we ingest
every day, the system is susceptible to
problems. Nearly 70 million Americans suffer
from gastrointestinal disorders, which are
responsible for the hospitalization of more
people in this country than any other group of
diseases.
At Georgetown GI, we offer
physician expertise in each aspect of this
intricate system. From screening and diagnosis
to advanced treatment and research, our GI
department is nationally recognized for
providing the highest level of quality care.
Georgetown GI is organized
into specialized sections. Some of the sections
focus on specific parts of the digestive system,
while others offer expertise in certain types of
testing that can be used for several different
parts of the body.
Endoscopic Expertise,
Exceptional Success Rates
The endoscope, a thin,
flexible telescope that allows specialists to
examine most areas of the digestive system, is a
marvel of engineering. At the end of the
endoscope is a tiny television camera, which
allows physicians to visualize the internal
workings of our entire digestive system on a
color television monitor. With special controls,
the doctor can maneuver the tip of the
endoscope, deliver laser beams or thermal
energy, withdraw tissue samples and conduct any
number of other diagnostic tests and treatments.
While some endoscopies are now routine, many
others require the expertise and experience
gained through performing large numbers of
procedures during complex cases.
Georgetown GI offers that
level of expertise and experience with a staff
of specialists in advanced endoscopic
techniques. These physicians are skilled at
maneuvering the endoscope in even the smallest
of places in the GI tract and in the tiny ducts
leading from the pancreas, liver and
gallbladder. Despite the complex caseload at the
center, Georgetown GI’s success rates exceed
national standards and are monitored
continuously through hospital-based quality
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